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Many motorbike crashes are caused by the failure of other motorists to see motorcycles on the highway. Whether this is the result of inattention, bad sight lines from a higher riding pickup or SUV, or distraction, the injuries suffered by the biker can be very serious. Even a low speed collision between a motorcycle rider and a full-sized vehicle can cause severe physical damage such as the following:
- Traumatic brain injury
- Closed head injury
- Permanent spinal cord damage
- Amputation of an arm or leg
- Multiple fractures
- Internal injuries
In any case involving extensive physical trauma, special care must be taken with the development and presentation of the damages component of the case. Your Omaha personal injury attorney should rely on highly qualified medical professionals, physical therapists, economists, and life care plan experts to describe your immediate and future treatment needs in detail, as well as the expenses involved in providing for your comfort and adaptation to what might be a lifelong disability.
Hopefully, you won't have to put this information to use, but if you ride motorcycles, you need to know what your legal rights are if you are involved in an accident.
At the Demerath Law Office, our objective in motorcycle accident cases is to recover as much money for you as possible under the facts and the applicable law. As a motorcycle owner himself, Nebraska personal injury lawyer Larry Demerath values the opportunity to represent injured bikers in an accident lawsuit. For a free consultation about your case, contact the Demerath Law Office.
Larry R. Demerath, a personal injury lawyer in Omaha, Nebraska, has dedicated his law practice to helping people who have suffered damages at the hands of others, in the state of Nebraska, recover monetary compensation. For more information, please visit a personal injury lawyer in Omaha, Nebraska.
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